Detectives Solve 20-Year-Old Cold Case Only to Learn the Killer Was Working Right Alongside Them

DNA Evidence

Sherri, who was physically fit and six feet tall, had been shot three times through the chest with .38 caliber. It wasn’t until hours later when a criminalist from the Los Angeles County coroner’s office arrived to examine the body and noticed the bite mark on Sherri’s arm, which he swabbed for impressions. The swab was entered into evidence on the morning of February 25, 1986.

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